"Having left Genesis in the summer of 1976, Peter’s first solo album arrived in February 1977. He was 26. With legendary producer Bob Ezrin taking charge, the intention was to make a more direct and tougher record: something different from what had gone before.

SPECIAL PRICE! Although I miss the old days of Mandylion and Nighttime Birds I recognize that the band has completely immersed themselves in a different sound. Home is an interesting album that carries on in the trip rock direction with some progressive elements.

I recall hearing this talented UK band some years ago and finding their music to be a fine slice of melodic, flowing progressive rock that had Genesis and Camel in its musical DNA. Their new album offers more of the same and I'm more than content with that.

"Former Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour is not prolific. Rattle That Lock is only his fourth solo studio album (though it follows his late band's final album, The Endless River, by only ten months). Gilmour recorded some 35 songs for this set, some dating back 18 years.

This was Gordon's third solo album originally released in 1971. It's a precursor to his full on prog efforts that were to follow. Giltrap sings and plays guitar and he is accompanied on keyboards and bass. The album is predominantly vocal but there are some gorgeous solo acoustic bits.

"The band GREENSLADE ceased to exist by 1976, but main instigator and namesake Dave Greenslade put together another project and released 'Cactus Choir', his first 'solo' LP. Again, lovingly presented in a stupendous Roger Dean artwork (Titled 'The Jade Sea', from memory).

Well Steve is done resucitating the Genesis catalogue and back to concentrating on fresh solo material. The new album Wolflight is a bit of a loose concept album and I find it to be one of his strongest releases in years.

"At first glance I was not entirely convinced there was a genuine reason for this release, after all the guitar legend scooped Prog Magazine’s 2013 Progressive Music Award for “Event Of The Year” following another Genesis Revisited sell out performance at London’s Hammersmith Apollo.

Steve Hackett returns to his roots. This is the second time he's revisited the Genesis years. This two disc set features reworking of material that Steve co-wrote. In addition to members of his touring band, he has assembled an amazing array of guest musicians to help reinterpret classic Gene

Well Steve is done resucitating the Genesis catalogue and back to concentrating on fresh solo material. The new album Wolflight is a bit of a loose concept album and I find it to be one of his strongest releases in years.

"Guitar virtuoso and rock legend, Steve Hackett (formerly of Genesis), releases his latest album The Night Siren on 24th March 2017 through InsideOut Music (Sony). As implied in the title, The Night Siren is a wake-up call… the warning of a siren sounding in this era of strife and division.